5 Incredible Nature and Wildlife Spots in the Philippines You Can’t Afford to Miss The Philippines is popular among locals and tourists for its sandy beaches, marine wildlife, and affordable scuba diving, but the archipelago, which comprises more than 7,000 islands, also has a ton of inland...
Good-Bye Taxes, Hello Beaches! Your Guide to a Caribbean, Tax Refund Getaway Folks, Tax Day is upon us. REJOICE! It’s almost time to put your itemized deduction lists down, drop the W-2 forms, and step away from the IRS website. We can basically taste the finish line. Whether...
Nine Amazing Buildings You Can See on a Chicago Architecture River Cruise As the largest city in the Midwest, Chicago has a lot to offer, including a wealth of historically and architecturally significant buildings. Due to the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the city’s buildings...
Chicago’s Navy Pier Activities If you want to get the most out of your Chicago outing, be sure to hit up Navy Pier, which has everything you could ever want to do all within its 50-acre expanse. A veritable playground of activities, Navy...
How to See the Gold-Drenched City of Dubai When You’re Basically Broke Dubai has quite the reputation. From housing the world’s tallest building to fashioning its own personalized, man-made islands, there’s no other place in the world that does excess quite like Dubai. The...
Waterworks in Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park Centennial Olympic Park Downtown Atlanta’s Centennial Olympic Park is a great place to take kids in the summer and winter seasons. The park is beautifully landscaped and offers a great respite...
Family Travel: Chicago Children’s Museum A Little One Goes to Town in the Dinosaur Expedition! Located right on Navy Pier, in the heart of Chicago's most visited attractions, the Chicago Children's Museum is the perfect way to spend a...
24 Hours (Of Delicious Eating!) in Chicago Chicago, the midway point for many American travelers as well as the start of the iconic Route 66, is a foodie pit stop paradise. Forget deep dish pizza and hot dogs. While those remain Chicago classics,...
Lights, Skating, Shopping, and a Heck of a Tree – It’s Christmas at Rockefeller Center! For some people, it just wouldn't be Christmas without a trip to Rockefeller Center. This mini-city, built by the Rockefeller family in the middle of the Great Depression, is now central to New York City’s...
Where to Swim with Dolphins in Las Vegas Although it's about a day's drive to the closest ocean, you can actually swim with dolphins in;Las Vegas! Siegfried & Roy's Secret Garden & Dolphin Habitat has a strong commitment to conservation,...
A Few of New York City’s Popular Concert Venues As I mentioned in my November Concert Preview post, there is no shortage of musical entertainment going on in New York City on any given night. Here is a very short guide to some of the venues that...
New York’s Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History in New York City is a wonderful and affordable experience for travelers of all ages. The historic building is located right next to Central Park on the Upper West...
Viva la Vie Bohème! An Insider’s Guide to New York City’s Greenwich Village This post was last updated on October 6, 2023. C In the battle of the boroughs, Manhattan always seems to be the favorite of tourists who love the plethora of vibrant city neighborhoods. One of the most...
Rome Revealed: Iconic Landmarks and Hidden Treasures This post was updated on October 31, 2023. c In the heart of Italy lies Rome, a city where the footprints of history are etched into every stone and street. While the allure of its iconic landmarks beckons...